Plant Guide

Blueberry : Southmoon

Large, robust flavored berries, Chill Hours: 500

Chill Hours: 500

Southmoon is recommended for customers asking for exceptional berries. It does especially well in lighter, sandy soils with generous additions of organic matter. This Florida native is performing well in California where chilling hours reach 500. It will become a favorite for Southern gardeners. An upright, vigorous bush reaching 5'-6' tall with green foliage in fall. Large, robust flavored berries.

This is an example of the timeline you would see based on your growing conditions.

Blueberry: Southern Highbush

Southmoon

Southern Highbush blueberries are hybrids of the Northern Highbush blueberry (V. corymbosum) with various southern species (V. ashei, V. darrowi). They are more tolerant of heat and mild winters than the above and do well in warmer and drier areas. They are also less fussy about soil conditions. They are a fairly recent development but have had a big impact because they greatly increase the area where blueberries can be grown.

Not recommended for this variety. 'Highbush' blueberry can grow to 6 to 7' tall with a 4 to 6' spread. It is possible to grow them in a large pot with a wide diameter, but you would need to provide adequate support as well.

Attracts beneficial insects?

No

Color

Gray-blue

Fruit Size

-"

Plant Height

60.0-72.0"

Plant Diameter

36.0-48.0"

Hardiness Zone

6-9

Disease Resistance

Taste Profile

Robust flavored berries.

Tricia shows you how to plant and grow delicious, nutritious blueberries in containers and in the garden. Tips on soil, fertilizing, and pruning.

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Harvest

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